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fhape and bigncfs of a Fly-blow, but of a dark glittering 
colour, like pohfh’d Steel. Figur’d and defcrib’d by 
Mr. Hook. C a) M Mic 
The Seed of PRICK MADAM 5 Sedi minor*. In co- graphia ' 
lour, fhape and bigncfs, almoft like to that of Fancy-Seed, 
or the Viola tricolor, but a little lefs. 
The Seed of Wild GARLICK. 
The SEED of the Car duns headed HAWKWEED. 
The Plant defcribed by Bauhitius, but not the Seed. ’Tis 
i of an inch long, as thick as that of the letfer Hawkweed, 
and of a yellowifh ftraw colour 5 a little crooked, with the 
top fwell’d and pointed, and view’d in a Glafs, appears 
wrinkled round about. 
The Idler Champaine TREACLE MUSTARD-Seed. /. 
Thlafpios Campeftris. 
The Seed of the great STAR of BETHLEHEM./. Or- 
nitbogali ji. pleno. Of the bigncfs of Mallow-Seed, and very 
black j on one fide round, on the other angular. 
The Seed of the VERVAINE MALLOW of Japan, f. 
Alce.ee Japonenfis. Asfmall as that of the common Mallow, 
but longer and more like a Kidney 5 of a brownilh yellow, 
yet cover’d with a white, thin, and very fhort Down. 
Summer WHEAT of New England. So call’d (though 
lefs properly) becaufe fown and ripe the fame year. Whe¬ 
ther from the Nature of the Grain, or the Soil and Climate, 
trial hath not been made. 
Sect. IV. 
Of MOSSES, MVSHROONS, &c. Together 
with fome Affiendents to C P lants. 
F MOSSES here are about four and twenty Species. 
Vy Moft of them gather’d in a Wood in Storey, and 
given by John Evelyn, Efq;. 
The CREEPING TREE MOSSE of America. ’Twas 
found betwixt Virginia and Florida. It confifteth of feve- 
ral Threds, fomewhat thicker than a Taylors, cover’d all 
over with little skiny Scales, hardly vifible without a Glafs. 
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